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摘要
该质量改进项目旨在提高英国一家地区综合医院住院病房和 "三日急诊 "科室血管外科转诊病例的完整性。我们采用了血管外科综合表格,以提高该科室的转诊质量。我们根据专业记录标准机构(PRSB)的指导方针对2013年1月1日至3月1日期间的转诊进行了评估,该指导方针概述了临床转诊中应包含的必要信息。所有医院的临床医生都使用了新的表格,他们可以将填写好的转诊申请通过电子邮件发送到专门的血管外科收件箱。为评估新系统的影响,在 2012 年 5 月 12 日至 2023 年 7 月 13 日期间,使用相同的 PRSB 标准对转诊病例进行了重新审核。从符合 PRSB 标准的百分比来看,转诊的完整性有了显著提高:患者人口统计学(60% 对 100%)、转诊人详细信息(51% 对 100%)、转诊原因(93% 对 100%)、相关临床风险因素(60% 对 95%)、用药史(93% 对 100%)、相关临床风险因素(60% 对 100%)、相关临床风险因素(95% 对 100%)、相关临床风险因素(60% 对 100%)。95%)、用药史(60% vs. 100%)、家族史(40% vs. 84%)、社会史(47% vs. 93%)、患者的顾虑和期望(40% vs. 81%)、检查结果(60% vs. 93%)和检查结果(63% vs. 91%)。每次转诊符合标准的中位数从 2.5 个增加到 9 个(满分 10 分),显示出显著改善(P < 0.0001)。我们的专用血管外科转诊表对该科室转诊的完整性产生了显著的积极影响。这一改变有可能加强护理的连续性,改善临床优先次序,促进患者安全,并提高我们服务的整体效率。
765 Enhancing the Quality of Referrals to Vascular Surgery at a District General Hospital: A Closed-Loop Quality Improvement Project
This quality improvement project aimed to improve the completeness of referrals to vascular surgery from in-patient wards and the Sameday Emergency Care unit at a UK district general hospital. We implemented a comprehensive vascular surgery proforma to enhance the quality of referrals to the department.
Referrals made between 01/01/23 and 01/03/23 were assessed according to Professional Record Standards Body (PRSB) guidelines, which outlines the necessary information to be included in clinical referrals. The new proforma was introduced to all hospital clinicians, enabling them to email completed referrals to a dedicated vascular surgery inbox. To evaluate the impact of the new system, referrals were re-audited between 12/05/23 and 13/07/2023 using the same PRSB criteria.
Significant improvements were observed in the completeness of referrals, as indicated by the percentage of fulfilled PRSB criteria: patient demographics (60% vs. 100%), referrer details (51% vs. 100%), reason for referral (93% vs. 100%), relevant clinical risk factors (60% vs. 95%), medication history (60% vs. 100%), family history (40% vs. 84%), social history (47% vs. 93%), patient ideas concerns and expectations (40% vs. 81%), examination findings (60% vs. 93%), and investigation findings (63% vs. 91%). The median number of fulfilled criteria per referral increased from 2.5 to 9 (out of 10), demonstrating a substantial improvement (p < 0.0001).
Our dedicated vascular surgery referrals proforma had a significant positive impact on the completeness of referrals to the department. This change has the potential to enhance continuity of care, improve clinical prioritisation, promote patient safety, and enhance the overall efficiency of our service.
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